Spirit

/ˈspɪrɪt/ noun

Spirit can mean a person’s inner energy, mood, or character. It can also refer to a soul, ghost, or a non-physical life force.

From Middle English, from Old French “spirit,” from Latin “spiritus” meaning “breath, soul, vigor.” The earliest sense was literally “breath,” which became a metaphor for life and then for the non-physical part of a person.

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